SEORAE Korean Charcoal BBQ launches second outlet at JEM

This August, Korean food lovers living in the west side of Singapore can rejoice as SEORAE Korean Charcoal BBQ launches its second outlet in Singapore at Jem at Jurong East.

Fans of Seorae’s signature Korean galmaegisal – otherwise known as premium pork skirt meat – can look forward to indulge in the must-have staple at the new outlet.

Cheese Mandu Tteokbokki. Photo courtesy: SEORAE

With a texture resembling that of Wagyu beef, the luxurious cut is said to be exclusively enjoyed by Korean royalty in olden times. Seasoned with a delicious blend of Korean spices, the galmaegisal promises a tender and juicy bite that is infused with tantalising, rich flavours.

New on the menu is the 2-in-1 Jjigae, created for the fickle eater. Enjoy the best of both worlds with two hearty Korean broths in one tummy-warming pot.

New to the Jem outlet are also a dedicated grilling station and self-service salad bar. Feast on authentic Korean charcoal BBQ meats grilled to perfection by your server at the grilling station—perfect for those looking for a quick, effortless lunch without having to smell like smoke.

“We’ve done well since opening our first outlet at Plaza Singapura one and a half years ago. With the opening of our second outlet at Jem, we hope to introduce Seorae’s signature Korean charcoal BBQ experience to the west,” says Wilyawati Tjiu, Managing Director of SEORAE Korean Charcoal BBQ. “In order to cater to Jem’s family-friendly crowds, we’ve added a new dedicated grilling station, banchan bar and 2-in-1 jjigae options.”

Love Korean banchans (side dishes)? Often an essential start to any Korean meal, the new self-service salad bar is a welcome addition for diners who wish to indulge in a never-ending supply of these appetizing staples.

To celebrate the opening of Seorae Jem, with every S$60 spent, diners will recieve S$25 off all a la carte orders throughout the month of August.

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Kareyst Lin – Senior Writer

Kareyst has experience in writing about B2B technology for Computerworld Singapore, MIS Asia and CIO Asia; and on government technology for GCIO Asia. Her pet areas are artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and smart cities - these are fueled by her obsession with sci-fi movies and philosophy of mind. An active Yoga practitioner and cat lover, with a background in Indian philosophy, subaltern and diaspora studies.

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